Purchasing a custom internet domain name is a significant milestone in owning your own business. The domain name establishes your online presence, making a place for your customers to learn more about your product or brand.

But what exactly is a domain name?

A domain name is the part of a network address that identifies it as belonging to a particular domain.

To make the first impression of your organization’s web page a good one, follow these simple tips. Once you have a name in mind, scroll down to learn the easiest and cheapest ways to purchase your domain name of your dreams.

When the fax machine was first successfully implemented in 1964, it seemed revolutionary. Long gone were the days of telegraphs and snail mail taking days or weeks to deliver documents. Now, you could fax any sheet of paper and it would deliver in minutes.

The fax machine led to the telegraph eventually phasing out of existence. When the fax market took off in the late 1960s, it seemed it was here to stay. You weren’t considered a “modern” office in those days unless you had a fax machine in your office.

But then a little thing called the Internet was born. It took off in the 1990s, and email followed closely behind.

According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), there were 40 million Americans aged 65 years or older in 2009. Representing one in every eight Americans, the elderly demographic is expected to swell to 72 million Americans by 2030.

In other words, 19% of the U.S. population will be elderly by 2030.[Read more…]

How do you attract patients to your medical practice? Well, there is no one right answer. What works for one practice may not work for yours.

With that said, in order to attract more potential patients to your practice, you need to be willing to experiment. Below, we have outlined five low-cost best practices you can try. Check them out, and see what can work for your practice.

In today’s digital age, the notion of sending faxes sounds archaic. It might come as a shock to older generations that newer generations are simply outgrowing faxing – to the point where they won’t know what it is, or how it works.